Author: blass uri
Date: 15:10:48 07/06/00
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On July 06, 2000 at 17:44:05, Dann Corbit wrote: >On July 06, 2000 at 17:09:41, walter irvin wrote: >> what oppenings are bad for the computer?? > >Closed positions. D00 Stonewall rings a bell. Lock up the pawns if you can. > >For want of something better to say, 1. e4 is a good start (for the human >against a computer -- stodgy, boxed up, slow-moving). > >>what are the best oppenings for >>computers ?? > >Wide open positions. > >For want of something better to say, 1. d4 is a good start (for the computer >against a human -- wide open fireworks often follow). > >> have computers ever found on there own anything to add to oppening theory???? > >No. In fact, Deep Blue does not (to this day) know that it won the second >contest with Kasparov. Which is to say that computers don't think at all. Computers do not think but they can find without human help new good moves in the opening. I know that some of the new moves that humans played were found by computers(of course part of the new moves of programs in the opening are wrong and humans cannot trust a move only because a computer found it). Uri
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